Appertain To

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌpɚˈteɪn tuː/

Definitions of appertain to

verb to belong or relate to something

Example Sentences

A1 This book appertains to the fantasy genre.

A2 The rules appertain to all members of the club.

B1 The responsibilities of the job appertain to managing the team.

B2 The decision-making process appertains to the board of directors.

C1 The ethical considerations appertain to the company's core values.

C2 The legal implications appertain to the contract at hand.

Examples of appertain to in a Sentence

formal The regulations appertain to all employees within the organization.

informal These rules appertain to everyone here, so make sure to follow them.

slang That dress code only appertains to the new hires.

figurative The responsibilities of being a leader appertain to making tough decisions.

Grammatical Forms of appertain to

past tense

appertained

plural

appertain to

comparative

more appertaining

superlative

most appertaining

present tense

appertains

future tense

will appertain

perfect tense

has appertained

continuous tense

is appertaining

singular

appertains to

positive degree

appertain

infinitive

to appertain

gerund

appertaining

participle

appertained

Origin and Evolution of appertain to

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'appertain' originated from the Old French word 'apartenir', which comes from the Latin word 'appertinere' meaning 'to pertain to'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'appertain' evolved to be used in English to signify something that belongs to or is connected with something else.